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Anisotropy in an Oriented Ba2YCu3O7 Superconductor

A highly oriented Ba2YCu3O7 ceramic disk was prepared with the c axis perpendicular to the flat faces. The use of high pressures during cold‐pressing tends to enhance the orientation of the fired sample. A nitric acid procedure for forming the material produces a powder which orients most readily. M...

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Published in:Journal of the American Ceramic Society 1988-03, Vol.71 (3), p.C-130-C-132
Main Authors: Lynds, L., Galasso, Francis, Otter, F., Weinberger, B.R., Budnick, J.I., Yang, D.P., Filipkowski, M.
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description A highly oriented Ba2YCu3O7 ceramic disk was prepared with the c axis perpendicular to the flat faces. The use of high pressures during cold‐pressing tends to enhance the orientation of the fired sample. A nitric acid procedure for forming the material produces a powder which orients most readily. Magnetic measurements show that the critical current is larger in the layers perpendicular to the pressing direction.
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